Defining the format header – Pitney Bowes J640 User Manual

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Defining the Format Header ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

A Format Header begins a format file. The format header is
followed by a series of fields that determines text,
non-printable text, bar code, constant text, line, or box
definitions.

Example

{F,1,A,R,E,300,200,"TEXTILES"

p

Syntax

{F,format#,action,device,measure,length,width,
"name"

p

F1. F

Indicates format header. Enter F.

F2. format#

Unique number from 0-999 to identify the format. (Pitney
Bowes recommends starting at 1, instead of 0.)

F3. action

Enter A to add a new format to the printer.

F4. device

Format storage device. R is the only valid value.

F5. measure

Unit of measure. Options:

E

English. Measured in 1/100 inches.

M

Metric. Measured in 1/10 mm.

G

Graphic. Measured in dots.

F6. length

Supply length, in units selected above. Measure
supply top to bottom. The bottom is the edge that
exits the printer first:

English

100 - 600

Metric

254 - 1524

Dots

192 - 1152

F7. width

Supply width, from left to right, in units selected above:

English

120 - 400

Metric

305 - 1016

Dots

230 - 768

F8. "name"

Assign a format name, if desired. 1-8 characters. Enclose
in quotation marks
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Chapter 7. Syntax Quick Reference

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